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Plan Commission sets public hearing for 82-home PUD; drainage easement and maintenance highlighted

Burns Harbor Plan Commission · April 6, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted to set a public hearing on a proposed PUD for an 82-home development at State Road 149 and Hagglin Road, where the developer seeks several variances and a reduced drainage-easement width; the developer said a wetland delineation exists and proposed that an HOA maintain the corridor if jurisdiction is transferred from the county.

The Burns Harbor Plan Commission voted to set a public hearing in May on a proposed planned-unit development (PUD) for approximately 82 single-family homes at the southeast corner of State Road 149 and Hagglin Road and directed staff to continue working with the developer to resolve outstanding drainage and infrastructure questions.

Todd Cleven, vice president of Land Homes, presented the project concept and a draft PUD ordinance. Cleven said the site contains a regulated drain with a 75-foot easement on each side that, as currently mapped, consumes nearly four acres of the parcel and creates a major development…

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